by Tdarcos » Sat Mar 04, 2017 12:44 am
pinback wrote:Nobody said "an". This is just about "one".
Actually, that's crucial because it depends on whether the person is being asked in a way in which they are being queried on an inventory basis or an exact basis.
The reason you're being asked may also have to do with whether the person wants some from you (whether to buy, borrow or leech) or is just curious.
Part of your poll raises that point: "Yes, I do have one" or "No I have ten," can also be related to how the something is packaged.
If you have a twenty, a five, and a ten in your pocket or wallet, do you have one dollar? Clearly, you do not even though you have thirty-five dollars.
So you could have a ten dollar bill, and be asked if you have one dollar, the answer can be yes,
or no, depending on whether you take the question as an inventory (then the answer is no) or as a value (then the answer is yes).
This actually is a good question, like the "sandwich" one I proposed a few months ago.
So let me add that as a secondary question, "if you have a ten dollar bill, and are asked if you have one dollar, do you say 'yes,' or 'no' and do you qualify your answer?"
And further, if you have the ten items, but not on you, such as in the bank or at home, how do you answer? (Substitute "in storage" for "bank" for things other than money.)
Also this all presumes you give a shit and would answer the question, or answer it honestly.
[quote="pinback"]Nobody said "an". This is just about "one".[/quote]
Actually, that's crucial because it depends on whether the person is being asked in a way in which they are being queried on an inventory basis or an exact basis.
The reason you're being asked may also have to do with whether the person wants some from you (whether to buy, borrow or leech) or is just curious.
Part of your poll raises that point: "Yes, I do have one" or "No I have ten," can also be related to how the something is packaged.
If you have a twenty, a five, and a ten in your pocket or wallet, do you have one dollar? Clearly, you do not even though you have thirty-five dollars.
So you could have a ten dollar bill, and be asked if you have one dollar, the answer can be yes, [i]or[/i] no, depending on whether you take the question as an inventory (then the answer is no) or as a value (then the answer is yes).
This actually is a good question, like the "sandwich" one I proposed a few months ago.
So let me add that as a secondary question, "if you have a ten dollar bill, and are asked if you have one dollar, do you say 'yes,' or 'no' and do you qualify your answer?"
And further, if you have the ten items, but not on you, such as in the bank or at home, how do you answer? (Substitute "in storage" for "bank" for things other than money.)
Also this all presumes you give a shit and would answer the question, or answer it honestly.